Israel to debate expanding settlement in east Jerusalem

A worker pushes a wheelbarrow in Jabel Mukaber, a Palestinian neighbourhood of Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem on September 10, 2017 (AFP Photo/AHMAD GHARABLI)

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israeli authorities in Jerusalem on Sunday deferred for three days a debate on building permits that would create the largest Israeli settlement inside a Palestinian neighbourhood, city councillors said.

The council's planning and construction committee had been set to examine issuing permits for a settlement in the occupied east Jerusalem Palestinian neighbourhood of Jabel Mukaber, committee members told AFP.

They said the matter was now on the agenda for a Wednesday meeting, without giving reasons for the postponement.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now said it was because of a scheduling conflict concerning a lawyer for opponents to the scheme.

The permits, if granted, would allow for expansion of the Nof Zion settlement to add 176 housing units to the 91 existing units.

Plans for the new units have already been approved and issuing building permits is the last major bureaucratic step.

Peace Now and other NGOs say the approvals would make Nof Zion the largest Israeli settlement inside any Palestinian neighbourhood.

Most settlements, particularly in the occupied West Bank, are located outside of Palestinian residential areas.